Occasionally I see +15 pop up for an accepted answer only to find, when following the link to see which question it was, that the OP has swiftly moved the acceptance to a different answer. There is nothing wrong with that per se.
I've noticed this happen when the OP is a new contributor. This made me wonder if, motivated by generosity rather than a spontaneous change-of-heart, they were attempting a well-intentioned acceptance of all answers out of gratitude for the collective help. New users do not have the ability to upvote answers, so it would be understandable.
I think it is the case that when clicking a second green tick, there is nothing to indicate to the new user that they have thereby unticked an existing acceptance. The message is:
"You accepted this answer (select to undo)"
Even though there is no hard evidence of a last-one-ticked choice, would it be worth a more explicit message? Say:
"You have changed your accepted answer (the one most helpful to you)"